Disposable Face Shield
A disposable face shield having an improved attachment mechanism for securing a band to attach the shield to a user's face is disclosed. The disposable face shield includes a flexible transparent member having at least one slit therethrough. The slit edges have points that grab the elastic holding strap at a selected location to make a selected adjustment of the face shield to the user's head. A flexible forehead support member is provided on the upper portion of the transparent member to nestle against a user's forehead.
This invention relates generally to face shields. More particularly, this invention relates to a disposable face shield having an improved adjustable attachment for a band securing the shield to the user's head.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt has long been advantageous for individuals working with liquids to wear a protective face shield to prevent those liquids from spattering on the face. For example, face protection in medical procedures to prevent the splattering of blood on the face is recommended. It is also advantageous in medical procedures to use disposable surgical equipment where possible to substantially reduce the risk of infection and the cost of sterilizing the surgical equipment. Additionally, cleaning face shields of deposited chemicals, such as blood, paint, adhesives, dyes, solvents, resins, etc., is time consuming and often ineffective. Thus, disposable face shields have seen a wide application in various industries, e.g. medicine, dentistry, painting, manufacturing, and the like.
Because of the wide application and use of disposable face shields, the mounting bands or straps which secure the shield to the face must be adjustable to accommodate a variety of different sized faces and heads. Some prior art face shields utilize a fastener or integral member to attach the band or strap to the shield. A prior art face shield as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,983,390 to Desy makes use of slits with smooth edges, formed in the flexible transparent face shield material itself. A strap having a width greater than the width of the slits is looped through the slits. The straps are threaded in a particular direction through the slits. Pulling on the ends of the strap, so threaded, decreases the amount of strap positioned to hold the shield to a user's head, thus making a secure fit.
However, such slits, and therefore disposable face shields having those slits, can be improved upon as will be disclosed in the present application.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA face shield has a flexible transparent portion with a flexible forehead support member, and is held on a user's head by an elastic strap. The elastic strap has pores, and is threaded through at least one slit in the flexible transparent portion. The edges of the slits have points that enter the pores of the strap, and keep the elastic strap at a desired position in the slits, so that the face shield has a desired tightness and remains in position on the wearer.
Another version of the face shield has a strap without pores. The pointed teeth or edges of the slit press into the surfaces of the strap, since they cannot enter pores.
In another version, face shields having slits are available without a strap attached.
With respect to
The strap has a right end 50, an opposing left end 52, an inner surface 54, an outer surface 56, and a width 58 (
The arrows in
The slits 38 and 44 and their interactions with the strap 12 will be further described with reference to
The illustrated strap 12 has a strap width 58 less than the slit width 82, but greater than the tooth width 74. As can be seen in the illustration and understood with further discussion, the strap 12 need not be as wide as slit 38. However the invention may have a slit that is wider (not shown), because the distance (not numbered) along the zigzag path is greater than the straight line width 82 along the axis, and a wide strap can at least partly conform in the zigzag path. This allows a variety of straps to be used in combination with a variety of slits. In a preferred embodiment, the strap width 58 is approximately 20 mm, the tooth width 74 is approximately 4 mm, and the slit width is approximately 17 mm.
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The figures describe the actions of the teeth of transparent member 14 in a simple schematic way, however one should realize that a series of opposing teeth in a flexible thin material may not consistently react and align in the same way each time they are moved. Factors such as sequence of pull, direction and magnitude of pull, strap fold-over, and other factors may make the teeth orient in varying positions. However in total, the teeth 66, 70 keep the strap 12 at a longitudinal position in the slit 38, as well as allow the strap to be pulled to another selected longitudinal position, within the slit 38.
Although the direction of the strap 12 in the transparent member 14 is shown in a preferred way, with the pulls 60 and 62 outside (22) to the wrap portion 64 so that the wearer can easily feel and grab the pulls, that need not be the case. The present invention will also work if the strap is threaded in the opposite direction, with the wrap portion 64 outside the right end 42 and left end 48. It will also perform sufficiently if the threading is done in one direction on the right side 24, and the other direction on the left side 26. The present invention, therefore, is robust and not dependent upon a consistent strap path.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details of the representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.
Claims
1. A face shield comprising:
- an elastic strap having pores and opposing ends;
- a flexible transparent member having at least one slit formed therethrough surrounding the elastic strap proximal an opposing end, said at least one slit having opposing edges with at least one point from one of the opposing edges configured to enter the pores; and
- a flexible forehead support member disposed on said flexible transparent member.
2. The face shield of claim 1 having two slits, one on each side of a vertical centerline of the flexible transparent member.
3. The face shield of claim 1 having at least one point from one opposing edge and at least one point from another opposing edge.
4. The face shield of claim 3 wherein the slit is configured in the shape of a zigzag.
5. The face shield of claim 4 wherein the zigzag has a straight axis.
6. A face shield comprising:
- an elastic strap having opposite surfaces and opposing ends;
- a flexible transparent member having at least one slit formed therethrough surrounding the elastic strap proximal an opposing end, the at least one slit having opposing edges with at least one point on at least one opposing edge configured to press into an opposite surface; and
- a flexible forehead support member disposed on said transparent member.
7. The face shield of claim 6 having two slits formed therethrough, each of the two slits surrounding the elastic strap proximal an opposing end, each of the two slits having opposing edges with at least one point on at least one of the opposing edges configured to press into at least one opposite surface.
8. The face shield of claim 6 having at least one point from one opposing edge and at least one point from the other opposing edge.
9. The face shield of claim 8 wherein the slit is configured in the shape of a zigzag.
10. The face shield of claim 9 wherein the zigzag has a straight axis.
11. The face shield of claim 6 wherein the at least one point is truncated.
12. A face shield comprising:
- a flexible transparent member having at least one slit formed therethrough, the at least one slit configured to surround an elastic strap proximal an opposing end of said strap, said at least one slit having opposing edges with at least one point from one of the opposing edges.
13. The face shield of claim 12 having two slits, one on each side of a vertical centerline of the flexible transparent member.
14. The face shield of claim 12 having at least one point from one opposing edge and at least one point from the other opposing edge.
15. The face shield of claim 14 wherein the slit is configured in the shape of a zigzag.
16. The face shield of claim 15 wherein the zigzag has a straight axis.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 27, 2010
Publication Date: Mar 1, 2012
Applicant: MEDU-SCIENTIFIC, LTD. (Kowloon)
Inventor: David Choi (Kowloon)
Application Number: 12/869,861